A Delray Beach woman is facing multiple charges after she allegedly stalked her former roommate with threatening text messages and emails.

Nadia Islam, 34, was arrested by Boca Raton police Tuesday on charges of cyber stalking and fraudulent use of personal identification. She was released from jail Wednesday under court-ordered supervision.

According to an arrest affidavit, Islam began harassing her former roommate last June after she unsuccessfully sued him over a $600 deposit. The man reported to police that he received numerous phone calls, text messages and emails at his home and job from unknown persons.

Two emails showed a picture of the man’s car parked at his office in Boca Raton, along with pornographic images and advertisements for meeting local men, police said. On Dec. 11, Boca Raton police arrested Islam on an unrelated charge of stealing a co-worker’s cellphone.

She was released later that afternoon. Her former roommate noted that the harassing calls and messages stopped during the time Islam was in jail and started again soon after her release. Days later, investigators requested to examine Islam’s cellphone and laptop computer, but she refused, the report said.

Police noted that the reflection of a car similar to Islam’s was visible in the photographs. Islam only responded by saying “I don’t know,” police said.